2009 Honda Accord Lx - 4 Dr Sedan One Owner on 2040-cars
Beaumont, Texas, United States
2009 Honda Accord LX - 4DR Sedan Used. Car is in great shape with mostly highway miles. No Accidents one owner. Car has always been serviced by the dealership. New brakes on all 4 wheels were put about a 7 months ago. Battery was replaced about a year ago. Car has minor dings and scratches normal for its age. On passenger side front fender there is a scratch line about 8" long. Other than that car has no visible damage.
Car has small loan left on it and title will be available as soon as the loan is paid off. I intend on paying it off before winning bidder pays off the balance. However, if the winning bidder wants to take over the remaining loan amount and pay me the remainder of the balance then such arrangements can be made. I do not finance so can not finance any portion of the sale amount. Car is being sold as is without any warranty expressed or implied. Local bidders are more than welcome to test drive the car or make arrangements to look at it before the end of auction. |
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Honda recalling 871,000 SUVs and minivans over rollaway fear
Wed, 12 Dec 2012Honda is recalling 871,000 SUVs and minivans for an issue in which the vehicles may roll away after the key has been removed from the ignition. Ninety-two percent of the recalled vehicles, or 807,000 vehicles, are in the US. According to a report from Reuters, the effected vehicles include certain numbers of the Honda Odyssey and Pilot, as well as the Acura MDX. Here are the recall figures:
2003-2004 Honda Odyssey: 318,000 vehicles
2003-2004 Honda Pilot: 259,000 vehicles
Honda issues second Fit window recall, this time for 143k units
Mon, 01 Jul 2013Honda has announced it is recalling certain 2007-2008 Fit models in the US to fix what could have been faulty repairs made in a previous round of recalls. The vehicles may have been manufactured with a master driver's window switch that could allow rain water or spilled liquids into the switch. If that happens, the liquids could cause the switch to overheat, melt and potentially damage the vehicle's wiring or cause a fire. Honda says no accidents or injuries have been reported due to the problem, but warns owners to park their Fit hatchbacks outside until a dealer can inspect the switch.
All told, the recall covers 143,083 Fit units. Back in 2010, Honda recalled the 2002-2008 model-year Fit for the same issue. That recall covered some 646,000 units worldwide after a two-year-old child in Cape Town, South Africa burnt to death while sleeping in a Fit. Honda says the repair made during that round of recalls may not have been sufficient, and the latest fix should take care of the problem for good.
You can read the full press release on the latest round of recalls below for more information.
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According to the Southern California Timing Association website, which hosts the event, the weather was good and there was no wind on November 10, so it isn't clear what may have caused the crash. Despite the car being destroyed (including the entire front end being sheared off), Gillespie suffered only "minor injuries" and is recovering. The SCTA site does state that Gillespie managed to crack the 200-mile-per-hour mark in a previous run with a top speed of 200.9 mph, so congratulations to him on that! Scroll down to watch the horrifying crash.